Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 28-Ghana hold the Socceroos on the Road to Nowhere (2010)

Dennis Gedling was your man at the ground (in the red dust) as Ghana took on the Socceroos in 2010. Dennis paid both the emotional toll and for too many rounds.

AFL Round 9 – Haiku Bob – the yellow leaf

Haiku Bob distills the essence of Collingwood’s experience against Adelaide

Nought From Seven In Five Rounds

Five rounds, seven matches played so far for Mick Jeffrey. A win for the Brothers would be nice, to put paid to the off-field ructions in the Capricornia league.

Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 29-Iran Defeat ‘The Great Satan’ (1998)

The diplomacy of football. Dennis Gedling reports on Iran v USA ’98. (Hang down your head Thomas Dooley)

Pitch drops, Torps and Bumps

Longworth thinks the bump is slowly dying, just like the torp.

I’ve Been Cotched

In a week where people are piling off the Tigers bandwagon, Kate finds herself jumping on.

AFL Round 9 – Fremantle v Geelong: Viva la character; viva la personality; viva la history.

On Pav’s night, the Freo characters, bold with personality, render the celebrated Geelong opponents anonymous (again), and win a victory worthy of their fine champion, writes David Zampatti. [Super piece – Ed]

Milan Faletic

Milan Faletic: West Torrens, Port Adelaide, St Kilda footballer, punter, drinker, yarn-spinner will be our guest at the May 30 Almanac lunch. Steve Baker has spent some time with him. [Tell us your Milan Faletic story – Ed]

Q: Leunig, the Richmond list and American Hustle. A: Things that are massively over-rated

Sean Curtain has a list of things that we waste our time talking about and doing. Richmond are just the tip of his iceberg.

Bill ‘the Lion Hearted’ Coolahan and a double Ashes victory

When did Australia first win the Ashes at football? [By Roy Hay whose book A History of Australian Football is launched today (May 20 1-3pm) at the MCG, Level 3 MCC Members – All welcome]

Scoreboard pressure: why is it so?

Attention at the back. Today we’ll cover scoreboard pressure and Newton’s second law of motion. Mr Gleeson is only going to explain this once.

Crio’s Question: Unique actions – who did you mimic?

Ripper question from Crio this week. Who had a unique action that you couldn’t help mimicking in the backyard? The Kennedy stutter; McEnroe’s service action; Tangles chest on bowling action………

South FIDA take the points in Under 21 game

Vin Maskell keeps us up to date with the happenings in footy for the disabled.

Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 30-The Tragic Mistake of Andres Escobar (1994)

Far too high a price is paid for a mistake, as Dennis Gedling tells the tragic tale of Colombia at USA ’94. Descanse en paz Andres.

AFL Round 9 – Richmond v Melbourne: Vale Tommy

Wally Wright is saddened by Tom Hafey’s passing, but excited by the ticker that his Demons are showing this year.

AFL Round 9 – St Kilda v Gold Coast: Saints Eclipsed by Suns

Braham Dabscheck is hanging in there with his injury ravaged Saints. The talented young Suns smashed them in the first half, but his boys showed some fight in the second half.

AFL Round 9 – Richmond v Melbourne: Pessimism and Retrospect

Callum O’Connor followed those old Tiger faithfuls, Pessimism and Retrospect, as they left the MCG on Saturday. Optimism stayed home. Has all season.

Almost forgotten (but not anymore): why the Suns will make the eight

John Harms sees a guaranteed place in the finals for the Gold Coast Suns. History and the draw matter, but not as much as the quality of the emerging team and its cast of talent.

The Post-Wrap (Round 9): The Thanks for the Memories Round

This came in headed “The Weap” from “The Wrap”. Don’t know how much more they can take down at Punt Road, but as ever Mr Wrap finds some plastic soldiers in the corn flakes box of weekend sport.

Fitzroy v the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

On a windy day at Central Reserve, the Roy Boys obturate a late Mazenod fight back in one of their best performances of the year. [Ed’s note – nope, I didn’t know ‘obturate’ was a word, either. Thanks, Phil!]